Depending on some conditions, yes.
What are you trying to do, all feeders in 1 conduit?
just to cover the bases, could you provide a bit more detail and what you plan.
Sure, plan is calling for 2 1/2" GRC underground with (3) 250mcm and (1) #4 in it.
feeding a 250 amp panel. We might end up going with a 400 amp set up due to costs of the 250 (not a standard item) If we go with the 400 we can parallel the 2/0's in the same size conduit.
Since when does parallel 2/0's equal 400 amps? Parallel 3/0's will get you there as long as the calculated load is under 360 amps. Otherwise you'll need parallel 4/0's for the full 400 amp rating.
Table 310.15(b)(6) rates 2/0 copper at 200 amps. I neglected to say this was a service for a SFD.
I don't think you can use that table for parallel runs.
Also in one conduit you must derate. 6 Current Carrying Conductors is 80% derate.
I don't think you can use that table for parallel runs.
I agree with you, unfortunately the code making panel has said yes you can use that table for multiple runs.
If you use table 310.15(b)(6) I don't believe there are any derating requirements for numbers of conductors or high temps.
You are correct.
Roger
The words (or lack of words) in the NEC says you are correct, the CMP says what the NEC says is not what they meant.which is it?
I agree with you, unfortunately the code making panel has said yes you can use that table for multiple runs.
If you use table 310.15(b)(6) I don't believe there are any derating requirements for numbers of conductors or high temps.